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    April 05, 2006

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    Petr Didenko (www.kip.ru)

    By the way, this is an interview with Zalata, who created gtalk2voip: http://www.kip.ru/realtime/2006/04/_gtalk2voip.html

    You can translate in from Russian to Engligh by using http://babelfish.av.com/ - it works almost fine :)

    Petr Didenko (www.kip.ru)

    Andy, take a look at another thing like Talqer: http://www.gtalk2voip.com/

    It's made by guy from Russia. His name name is Roman Zalata. He is from Tyumen, Siberia :) He just adopted libjingle to work with H323 VoIP-providers (who are eligible to participate in project) and promises to add SIP support in near future.

    He is second. Next people will follow...

    Peter Didenko, http://www.kip.ru

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